Nick Carraway's Use Of Materialism In The Great Gatsby

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In the film The Great Gatsby, many prominent themes were portrayed. Critics from Philip French, Matt Zoller Seitz, and Chris Nashawaty argue that the only themes present in the movie were excess materialism and wastefulness of the rich. I disagree with these critic reviews. I think that the movie also portrayed the lack of the American Dream and society’s declining morality. The one theme that was not very prominent in the film was isolation and dissatisfaction. The film does not portray accurately the distinct isolation everyone has at Gatsby’s parties. For example, in the book Nick Carraway says, “the bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktails permeate the garden outside, until the air is alive with chatter and laughter, and casual

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